The Ultimate Guide to Banei Horse Racing — A One-of-a-Kind Power-Packed Spectacle in the World

Banei Horse Racing is a one-of-a-kind sport where massive draft horses pull one-ton iron sleds across the snow-covered lands of Tokachi. The 200-meter straight track at Obihiro Racecourse is the stage for this uniquely powerful and awe-inspiring event—an embodiment of Tokachi’s deep-rooted horse culture. In this complete guide, we’ll take you through everything: the history of Banei, how to place bets, tips for enjoying the race with family, must-try local food, nearby attractions like Tokachimura, and even a horse-drawn “Bar Carriage” run by retired racehorses. Whether you’re a first-timer or a devoted fan, this is your go-to resource.

The Spirit of Tokachi: Banei Horse Racing Culture

From Farm Contests to a Formal Sport

Banei Horse Racing traces its roots back to friendly strength contests between draft horses held by farmers during post-war festivals. In 1953, official races began in four cities—Obihiro, Asahikawa, Kitami, and Iwamizawa. Over time, Obihiro became the sole remaining venue, preserving the tradition.

Revival After a Crisis

In 2006, the sport faced shutdown due to a ¥3 billion deficit. Thanks to support from the City of Obihiro and passionate fans nationwide, it was reborn under independent management. Today, online betting has helped the sport reach record-breaking revenues.

A Registered Hokkaido Heritage and Tourist Magnet

Recognized as a piece of Hokkaido Heritage in 2016, Banei Racing now straddles the line between agricultural tradition and modern tourism, attracting attention from media around the world.

The Thrill of a 200m Iron-Sled Obstacle Course

A Straight 200m Course with Two Hills

The race takes place on a 1.8-meter wide straight track featuring two obstacles—hill climbs known as the First and Second Obstacle, with the latter reaching up to 2.0 meters high. Unlike most races, the winner is determined by the sled’s rear crossing the finish line.

Tactical Battles Between Horse and Rider

Sled weights range from 500 to 1,000 kg depending on the race grade. Horses often pause before climbing hills to catch their breath, then push forward in one powerful burst—drawing cheers from the crowd.

Five Key Differences from Flat Racing

  1. Only straight courses
  2. Iron sleds and weight handicaps
  3. Obstacles = hill climbs
  4. Focus on strength, not speed
  5. Finish line is based on the sled’s rear end

—These unique elements lead to dramatic comebacks, making for a thrilling spectator experience.

Beginner-Friendly! How to Enjoy Betting & Watching

8 Types of Bets, Starting from Just ¥100

There are eight types of bets: Win, Place, Bracket Quinella, Quinella, Exacta, Quinella Place, Trifecta, and Trio. Color-coded mark cards make betting easier, and staff at the Beginner’s Corner inside the venue are happy to assist first-timers.

Race Days & Start Times

Races are held year-round on Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays. Start times vary by season, from daytime to night races, so be sure to check the official website’s schedule.

3 Steps to Enjoying with the Family

  1. Observe the horses’ build and condition at the paddock
  2. Cheer from the grassy seats along the course
  3. Celebrate your win with local sweets at Tokachimura—that’s the Tokachi-style weekend!

Racecourse Eats & Tokachimura Next Door

A Lineup of Local Soul Foods

Inside the grandstand, you’ll find the famous “Banei Curry,” pizzas loaded with Tokachi cheese, and the winter-only “Bariki Soba” (Power Soba). Watching the races while sipping a cold beer adds to the fun.

Taste Tokachi at Tokachimura

The East Hall offers sweets shops, while the West Hall features a restaurant and market. Kids will love the freshly baked bread made from Tokachi wheat and the rich milk ice cream.

Retired Horses Pull the Romantic “Bar Carriage”

Retired Banei racehorses lead a 50-minute journey through town on this unique mobile bar. Sip on a craft beer as you take in the sights of northern food stalls and the station-front streets—a whole new kind of magic, different from the power of race day.

Family-Friendly & International Services

  • Free admission and 400 parking spaces available (on race days)
  • Pamphlets available in English, Chinese, and Korean
  • Petting zoo and kids’ corner keep little ones entertained

ner keep little ones entertained

Half-Day Model Itinerary

  1. 15:00 – Arrive and check out the paddock
  2. 15:20 – Place your first bet in Race 1
  3. 16:00 – Refuel with a hearty Banei Curry
  4. 16:40 – Watch the main race (and hopefully win!)
  5. 17:15 – Browse for souvenirs in Tokachimura
  6. 18:30 – Hop on the Horse Carriage Bar and enjoy the evening in Obihiro

 

【Information】

Name: Obihiro Racecourse (Banei Tokachi)

Address: 13-9 Nishi 13-jou Minami, Obihiro, Hokkaido 080-0023
Phone: 0155-34-0825
Hours: On race days, 10:00 AM until the final race ends (varies by season)
Closed: Tuesdays and non-race days
Parking: Approx. 400 spaces (free)
Access: 7 minutes by car from JR Obihiro Station / right near Tokachi Bus “Obihiro Keibajo-mae” stop
Email: info@banei-keiba.or.jp
Website: https://www.banei-keiba.or.jp/
Social Media: X, YouTube, and Instagram (official)

*This article is based on official information as of May 2025. Please check the official Banei Tokachi website for the latest race schedule and event updates.

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